Secret Garden Tour in Newport

Posted 9/7/17

Join the Benefactors of the Arts September 8 through 10 for self-guided tours of some of the most beautiful, prestigious gardens and properties in historic Newport. The tour …

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Secret Garden Tour in Newport

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Join the Benefactors of the Arts September 8 through 10 for self-guided tours of some of the most beautiful, prestigious gardens and properties in historic Newport. The tour features more than eight gorgeous gardens that are dotted on & off Bellevue Avenue, the Drive, Historic Hill and the Kay/Catherine neighborhoods.  
These private gardens are shared with the community to help raise funds for the Arts Education programs in the Island’s public schools. The tour runs daily, and tickets are good for any or all days of the tour, allowing for inclement weather, schedule conflicts, or just a late start.

WHERE: Locations throughout Newport
WHEN: Friday through Sunday, Sept 8-10; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
COST: $25; may be purchased day-of at Kingscote, 253 Bellevue Ave.
MORE INFO: secretgardentours.org

Newport Secret Gardens Tour

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